Los suecos Vomitory traen su death metal a España

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The Swedes Vomitory bring their death metal to Spain

The Swedes vomiting They are one of the legends of the death metal Swedish and the great news is that, after returning to activity, they visit us this week on a tour that will pass through five Spanish cities.

After a break of almost ten years, in 2023 they released their comeback album “All Heads Are Gonna Roll” from the hand of Metal Blade Records, which will now accompany his new work, “In Death Throes”which will also be released next month in Metal Blade.

For that reason they have embarked on a tour that will pass through the peninsula and in which they will surely offer us all their classics and at the same time present some of those new songs that we will soon have the opportunity to listen to.

The tour under the name of “Rolling Heads Tour” It is made up of the following dates:

-Granada (Thursday March 19, Riff Room)
-Madrid (Friday, March 20, Sala Nazca)
-Castellón (Saturday March 21, Sala Terra)
-Barcelona (Sunday March 22, Lennons Room)
-Portugalete (Monday March 23, Groove Room)

As guest artists, they will be accompanied by death metal bands. Tromort from Móstoles and those from thrasheros Challenging from Malaga on most of these dates.

You can get tickets at this same link.

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